Heritage products, handicrafts, fumes, perfumes and new and innovative ideas for gifts for various occasions, made by skilled hands, designed their own projects for the family, women and children, and were supported through the “Production” Center of the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, which was displayed through the activities of the “Production Bazaar” exhibition in its copy Fourth, which was recently organized in the Muwailih suburb for four days, with the participation of 33 productive families. The exhibition aims to encourage and improve productive families with low incomes, and open the way for them to enable them to enhance their capabilities through home production, as a source of income. The exhibition included a variety of products in 5 packages, which are good, good, elegant, creative and skilled. Maryam Mohammed, (participating in the exhibition), displays a variety of women's galabiyas and Emirati brothels, in addition to a group of costumes that suit all tastes for adults and children, such as the Palestinian, Moroccan and Jordanian dress. She explains: “I offer a set of clothes that suit the state’s celebrations such as the occasion of Flag Day. And National Day, decorated with the colors of the Emirates flag, handicrafts such as tele and various accessories, and I design the clothes myself, and there are specialized tailors who implement them, and we receive support of various kinds from the management of a production center, through various workshops that increase our expertise ». Amna Khalifa participated in her project "A Touch of Innovation" in the exhibition, and she says: “I found that many women are confused when choosing gifts for different occasions, and because I have skill in making various handicrafts, the idea of ​​creating a special project that I manage and market from home came to me through Social media, in order to make it easier for women to choose the appropriate gifts, and found all the support from the center’s administration, facilities for obtaining the license from the competent institutions, and made gift boxes containing pamperers and coffee cups, which are a symbol of hospitality and decorated with decoupage art, as well as incense burners, candles and other jaws Featured R ». Umm Jum`a presents through her exhibition “The Dessert of Sweets”, and explains: “A Dash in the Kuwaiti Dialect means a gift. Various popular traditional cuisine in large quantities, upon request, for banquets, events and parties. A ceremony for children On the sidelines of the activities of the Bazar Exhibition, an exhibition was organized for children to teach them the basics of drawing, and inculcate the values ​​of loyalty and belonging within them, through paintings that express the love of the nation and belonging to it. "Through the exhibition, I brought various paintings, including what contain national expressions in Arabic script, as well as teaching children the basics of coloring using different tools with brushes and knives, and introducing them to the different coloring brushes, their uses, types of colors and gradations, and how to mix them together," said artist Naif Abed. One of the participants in the exhibition, Maha Abdul Aziz, expresses: "I was very happy to learn the basics of drawing through the standing exhibition and the existing paintings, and learned to color using the knife, how to define shadows and draw them, and the difference between the types of oil colors and acrylic."